Chatham snipe

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Chatham snipe
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C. pusilla
Binomial name
Coenocorypha pusilla
(Buller, 1869)

The Chatham snipe or Chatham Island snipe (Coenocorypha pusilla) is a species of wader in the Scolopacidae family. It is endemic to the Chatham Islands of New Zealand, and is only found on a few islands in the south of the Chatham Islands group.[2]

Its natural habitats are temperate forests and temperate grassland.

Chatham Island snipe feed by probing into the ground in search of worms, amphipods, insects and larvae.[2]

Scientific discovery

In 1868 the Chatham Island snipe was collected by naturalist Charles Traill and was sent to ornithologist Walter Buller who descibed it as a new species of snipe. On an exploratory mission to the islands in 1871, Henry Travers only found the snipe on Mangere Island.[3]

References

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  2. ^ a b "Story: Wading birds - Chatham Island snipe". Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Retrieved 11 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Tutukiwi, the Chatham Island snipe". New Zealand Birds ltd. Retrieved 11 November 2014.

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